This Women's History Month, celebrate with this intersectional list of nonfiction titles about feminism, theory, history, and ...
When you’re a human, you’re writing for a purpose, and your relationships are involved. Like, What is my mom going to think of this story I wrote about a 45-year-old son who … I just don’t see AI as ...
As the coronavirus spread, researchers worldwide scrambled to find ways to keep people safe. Some efforts were misguided.
Around since the seventh century B.C.E., libraries continue to pop up in countries, states, counties, cities and small ...
Destructive weather is becoming more common due to global warming, yet the president is attacking the National Weather ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
The thought experiment: An autonomous ambulance approaches two groups – one with five elderly individuals, the other a single ...
From explorations of motherhood to climate fiction, women are setting the tone in climate literature and action.
A book of ancient scripture details a different side of the story of the Great Flood that the Bible says destroyed all living ...
Hay Festival has unveiled the full programme for its 38th spring edition in Hay-on-Wye, Wales, with more than 600 events over 11 days, 22 May–1 June 2025.
Whether you leave with a single paperback or a box of literary discoveries, you’ll understand why readers throughout Oklahoma consider Gardner’s not just a store but a destination. It’s a place where ...
St. Louis houses a literary wonderland called Left Bank Books where bibliophiles can wander through aisles of carefully curated tomes that would take several lifetimes to fully explore.
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